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Okay folks,
So I just did some research on this subject.
After e-mailing Power Stop to ask them what brake code I had, I ended up getting pointed to finding my "build sheet." The build sheet is not behind the glove box, as they thought it was.
So after doing some more digging, I figured out that you can find your build sheet here:
Equipment Listing (force.com)
Once you go to that link, you must enter your VIN number to get your build sheet. You can then either print it, or download it.
But your build sheet doesn't give you the brake code.
You must call a dealership, and give them the last eight digits of your VIN, and then they can give you your brake code.
Mine was "BR6."
I hope that this information helps.
Sincerely,
John
That's a great pice of information. Too bad it doesn't tell me what springs were put in. Everything else is accurate
 

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That's a great pice of information. Too bad it doesn't tell me what springs were put in. Everything else is accurate
Factory springs? Last 8 of your VIN to Benny here or any dealer parts guy and they can tell you.
 

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So, I am about to order new EBC front and rear brake pads for my 2020 JLU Sport, but apparently I need to know what size my rear rotors are. Any thoughts on how I can determine that? Also, would love your thoughts on EBC pads and others. Many thanks.

Jeep Wrangler JL Brake Rotor Sizes + Codes 1755031419615-z8
 

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So, I am about to order new EBC front and rear brake pads for my 2020 JLU Sport, but apparently I need to know what size my rear rotors are. Any thoughts on how I can determine that? Also, would love your thoughts on EBC pads and others. Many thanks.

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See this post: https://www.jlwranglerforums.com/forum/threads/392-rear-brake-swap.104339/#post-2215731



Front rotor diameterFront rotor widthFront rotor typeFront caliper piston sizeFront caliper piston countFront caliper typeRear rotor diameterRear rotor widthRear rotor typeRear caliper piston sizeRear caliper piston countRear caliper type
Sport33024Vented482Floating32812Solid452Floating
Sahara33028Vented512Floating34214Solid482Floating
Rubicon33028Vented512Floating34214Solid482Floating
Sahara 4xe33028Vented512Floating34522Vented512Floating
Rubicon Xtreme Recon33028Vented512Floating34522Vented512Floating
Rubicon 4xe33028Vented512Floating35022Vented512Floating
Rubicon 39233028Vented512Floating35022Vented512Floating
 

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Very much appreciated! Any thoughts on EBC pads (and which ones) and other aftermarket pads, or should I stick with OEM?
No opinion on EBC, but if better braking is the goal I would consider doing it how the factory did it.
 

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Okay folks,
So I just did some research on this subject.
After e-mailing Power Stop to ask them what brake code I had, I ended up getting pointed to finding my "build sheet." The build sheet is not behind the glove box, as they thought it was.
So after doing some more digging, I figured out that you can find your build sheet here:
Equipment Listing (force.com)
Once you go to that link, you must enter your VIN number to get your build sheet. You can then either print it, or download it.
But your build sheet doesn't give you the brake code.
You must call a dealership, and give them the last eight digits of your VIN, and then they can give you your brake code.
Mine was "BR6."
I hope that this information helps.
Sincerely,
John
Thank you so much!
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